As the special military operation in Ukraine approaches its fourth year, speculation about a possible second wave of mobilization continues to stir public debate. Addressing these concerns, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has outlined the official position of the Russian authorities.

According to Peskov, a new round of mobilization is not currently under consideration. He said the number of contract servicemen already in service is sufficient to carry out tasks in the zone of the special military operation. The emphasis, he noted, remains firmly on professional soldiers and volunteers rather than compulsory call-ups.

He also stressed that the situation is being closely monitored by the relevant state agencies. Military requirements are reviewed on a regular basis, and decisions are made with direct reference to conditions along the line of combat contact. At present, he said, there is no need for additional mobilization measures.

When asked about possible changes down the line, the Kremlin spokesman made it clear that future decisions would depend on how events develop. For now, however, the authorities proceed from the assumption that existing resources are adequate to achieve the objectives of the special military operation.

In short, the Kremlin’s stance remains unchanged. Russian officials insist that no new mobilization wave is planned, and that troop replenishment will continue through contract service and voluntary recruitment.